No moderation. You say you cuss when opportune, that profanity is an exercise in freedom, that patriots put their lives on the block for you to cuss, dammit. You are correct about words hurting only if allowed. As far as opportunity, I'm sure that means you try not to cuss when there is something to lose. Like a job or standing before the judge. But would it be hard for you to agree with me that small children deserve even more respect than your boss or PO? That a young woman that respects herself in a world that rewards self-absorbed ditzes deserves more respect than your judge? And they can't get it, cause they can't hurt you.Cussing around the coarse ears of men or women that kick it on that level is cool, I think. I cuss around here with impunity, but this place is a sausage fest; a man cave.It's not doing good if you act purely because of consequences in this matter. You write about freedom, but responsibility is adjacent. Is it possible that you're basking in one, and not tending the other?